Yes, you probably can, but stop for a moment and consider the benefits of having an accountant working for you.

GETTING IT RIGHT

Are you doing everything right? Your friends tell you that you are on the right track, or offer their accounting top tips. But are they correct? Do you want to wait for the letter from the tax man to find out? Most people prefer to know that what they are doing is right from the outset and have a good night’s sleep.

AVAILABILITY

You can call or email Rightway Accounting at any time for advice – you don’t have wait until your next set of accounts or tax return needs doing. You don’t need to worry about additional charges. You can call safe in the knowledge that there will be no extra cost without this being agreed with you first.

SECURITY

You will have peace of mind knowing that you are being looked after by a professional with many years experience, doing what they do best, and leaving you time to do what you do best – running your own business.

LESS IS MORE

Above all, the less time you spend on your accounts and books, the more time you have to get new customers, or for networking or building your business, or even for spending time at your leisure. Can you measure the value of every hour you don’t spend on your business? Say this was £25, or £50 or £100 or even more. Would you prefer to save this money by doing your own accounts, or spend time improving your sales by this amount?

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